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the attack appears to have been limited in scope and no major damage has been reported. we'll have more in our next half hour. >> tomorrow marks a somber milestone the 25th anniversary of the columbine high school shooting. since then, the survivors have been helping other survivors find solace and healing through their common bond. here's abc's morgan norwood. >> people are getting shot all around me. >> the mass shooting inside columbine high school in littleton, colorado, killed 13 people, most of them students. >> this is the denver rocky mountain news, where the word simply is horror. and that really says it all. >> i barricaded with 59 other students in the choir office for three hours until swat came and got us out. >> for the teen survivors, now firmly in adulthood and teachers, some in the twilight of their careers, it's hard to look back. but back then it was even harder to look forward. i had realized that i, because of
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what i had been through, that i had had more funerals than i had had birthdays. >> at that point, we didn't have any context for a school shooting, couldn't name a school shooting. >> it's a big part of my identity and who i am, and not necessarily that day, but more who i've become. and a large part of that is because of the aftermath, both overcoming their lives forever intertwined in an act of public violence that has become so notorious it's taken ownership of a single word columbine. >> somebody had asked my mom, you know, when did you feel that melissa was going to be? or that missy was going to be different? and she said, i knew missy was going to be different because she was 14 years old, sleeping with her shoes on in between her parents every night for weeks for years following the shooting, living in the shadows of insidious trauma, missy and the others sought understanding, something they only found in
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those who could understand their unique pain. >> heather, kiki, you are also survivors of columbine. >> i was a senior in 1999 and i was in choir class, and then gunfire erupted outside the door and a lot of the students ran out one of the exits, and i did not. i'm not sure why. i think it was just like, don't overreact. we don't really know what's happening. >> and kiki, you were in the room with principal deangelis, as we found out, right? >> yeah, i was with frank in his office and his secretary came in to let us know or let him know that i was coming over the radios, that there were shots fired in the commons. so i was saw frank running down the hall. i could also see the silhouettes of a person holding, a long gun and a snowball effect of grief and loss. >> missy. heather and kiki became the first modern iteration of mass shooting
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survivors, finding solace in their similarities in a group that only grows beyond columbine . there's no denying that as time uncovers cloudy memories, the eternal work of surviving reveals itself, this group serving as proof of concept that there is life after loss. >> our thanks to morgan norwood, the rebels project was formed by a group of columbine survivors, and it now has members across the nation seeking support through healing. >> some really important work being done there. all right. coming up, the awkward exchange with caitlin clark and the woman going viral for accidentally inviting all her contacts and her phone to a party. >> you're watching world news now. >> for centuries, the world's best pizza has been baked in ovens made of stone. but you can't fit one of those on the countertop in your home. introducing paisano, the authentic pizza oven by granite stone now make the world's most delicious pizza with real stone
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>> the preacher's wife there had to be a good reason. some speculated to pick up that shotgun and shoot her husband. >> 2020 tonight on abc. if i could turn back time, if i could find a way, i'd take back those words that will hurt you and you stay in just the space of a couple of days. >> a sportswriter is perhaps wishing that he could turn back time. yeah >> it started out during caitlin clark's first news conference as a wnba star. >> he asked her his first questions and, yeah, things just kind of went downhill from there . this morning, calls for a sports journalist to be fired after an exchange with caitlin clark. >> real quick. >> let me do this. >> you like. you like that? i like that you're here. >> i like that you're here. >> during clark's introductory news conference for the nba's indiana fever, greg doyle, a
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columnist for the indy star, made this heart gesture, which clark frequently makes after games. >> i do that at my family after every game, so, okay, well, i'll start doing it to me and we'll get along just fine. >> so the exchange sparking some backlash online, barstool sports founder dave portnoy calling doyle a sexist as others call for his firing, doyle apologized , tweeting caitlin clark, i'm so sorry. >> today i was part of the problem and included a link to a column featuring a longer apology where he acknowledges crossing a line. but that apology is being slammed for being self-promoting. one user writing nothing says i'm sorry like making us click on your column so you can get clicks. >> and then there's this you just were given the keys to that. what are you going to do with it? >> at the same news conference, doyle asking the fever's head coach about clark, referring to clark as it canadian sports journalist shireen ahmed saying doyle's media credentials should be revoked in his longer apology, doyle said he's well
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known for having awkward conversations with sports figures, but he noted until now, they've all been men. >> yeah, i don't know. it doesn't seem like he is used to speaking to women in life. >> it was beyond awkward, though. >> it's so cringe. you're like very cringe. >> please make this awkward part to me is for his longer apology. you know, basically tweeted whatever you want to call it. here's a link to my full apology in my column. yeah, yeah, it's not a it's not the best look in the world, but, hey, congratulations to caitlin clark. let's make this about her. exactly. all right. >> indiana fever. >> all right, we've got our friday mix and polka next. you are watching world news now. >> we are a law firm that only represents mesothelioma victims and their families. do you have questions about paying medical bills? getting the best medical treatment, finding a specialist or getting the compensation that you deserve? if so, we've been offering free information about
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>> never do reply all. not an invitation situation. a woman named emily king. she was busy trying to arrange her daughter's first birthday party. a nice thing to do, but the app asked her to import contacts and she said yes, which meant 487 of them, which meant her ex, which meant her boss. worse. >> evite address missed those invites based on how they were cataloged in her phone, so that included nicknames and emojis. gayle says everyone was a good sport about her. the mistake that they all show up did everybody come is what i want to know. sounds like a fun place for exes. >> all showed up well next to a tourist who got an eyeful in south africa. >> two tons of it. actually caught this hippopotamus on video. just taking a little stroll in saint lucia. >> yeah, he called the experience really super beautiful. >> beautiful. i'm not sure if i would call it beautiful. >> super interesting. >> at least it's nice and slow. you can watch from a safe distance and take in.
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>> they can be dangerous. >> aren't they terrifying? aren't they quite hungry sometimes. >> hungry. hungry hippo? yeah, yeah. >> that game. what i'm hungry for though. andrew polka. yeah >> from belgium, the very clever marimba rose. hey
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